
You can’t wait for a Facebook IPO? Well, Facebook can! Five reasons why the company is probably holding back until next September:

You can’t wait for a Facebook IPO? Well, Facebook can! Five reasons why the company is probably holding back until next September:

The latest viral ad for Wonderful Pistachios stars the Winklevoss twins, Cameron and Tyler, and they’re not just promoting pistachios—they’re also taking a not-so-subtle jab at Mark Zuckerberg.

We probably shouldn’t pop the champagne until some real information emerges. $100 billion is an awfully big blind bet!
If the movie The Social Network didn’t fill your need of Facebook tales and folklore, then I recommend that you visit Who Owns Facebook?

Rumor has it that Facebook and Netflix may be joining forces to cross-promote and improve the social aspects of each of their platforms.

If it ain’t one thing, it’s another: Mark Zuckerberg wasn’t even given a chance to rest the one week he wasn’t being sued by the Winklevoss twins: the dark horse with the previously laughable case has now earned the title ‘most likely to take a whole lot of Zuck-bucks.’

“No. 1 hero in Tunisia” is probably not a status update Mark Zuckerberg ever thought would appear on his Facebook wall. Yet that is exactly what Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz) has anointed the CEO and co-founder of Facebook after a visit to Tunisia this month. Is ‘No. 1 hero’ in a protest-torn country really a status a CEO like Zuckerberg wants?

President Barack Obama will participate in an intimate, cozy town-hall meeting, with a small group of more than 500 million potential attendees — a special Facebook Live gathering Wednesday, April 20, at 4:45 p.m. ET/1:45 p.m. PT.

It’s not too surprising that 4chan founder Christopher Poole and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg don’t see see eye to eye on the subject of online identity. But now that Poole has called Zuckerberg “totally wrong” on the issue, and set forth his own vision for Web-based community, could 4chan be a game changer in the online privacy debate?

Now that Mark Zuckerberg is the official god of the online world, he must decide whether he’s going to be a benevolent or indifferent god. Toronto resident Angie Bird campaigns for Zuckerberg to black out Facebook for Earth Hour.